Munich International School

In 2008 the school also adopted a "one on one" laptop program by providing every student from grade 7-12 with a MacBook Air.

[citation needed] The school is divided into three sections and each is overseen by a principal:[3] The school offers a range of facilities including more than 8 science labs, football fields, 4 gyms, basketball courts, tennis courts and class-rooms.

A Track stadium was added in 2014, a language, arts and design complex in 2015 (LADC), a makers’ laboratory in 2019 and 5.600 sqm [4] sports and community facilities in 2022.

The school's competitive sports teams offered are cross-country, softball, swimming, basketball, track, rugby, soccer, golf, volleyball, skiing, and tennis.

On the school site is Schloss Buchhof, a former castle which is now used as a farm and also houses administrative offices.